Additional Information

This 10 Panel USA Made Dip Card is both FDA Approved and CLIA Waived. It offers superior accuracy of up to 99% and displays results in less than 5 minutes. The multi panel design allows you to test for 10 drugs in one sample, vs. buying multiple tests to cover your desired substances. The Dip and Read function is straightforward and easy to read, therefore, no special training is needed.

Tagline

N/A

Per Case

25

Panel Count

10

With Adulterants

No

Adulterants

No

Controls

NC-1, PC-1

Application Type

urine dip

CLIA Waived?

Yes

FDA Cleared

Yes

Forensic only?

No

DOT Approved?

No

Avg Competitor Price

$151.45

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PERFORMING THE TEST

Before testing:

Read the instructions completely. Check the expiration date on the box. Do not use the test if it is expired. Have a watch, clock or timer ready.

Step 1: Remove the test device from the foil pouch.

Step 2: Remove the cap from the test device. Label the device with patient or control identifications.

Step 3: Immerse the absorbent tip into the urine sample for 10-15 seconds. Urine sample should not touch the plastic device.

Step 4: Replace the cap over the absorbent tip and lay the device flatly on a non-absorptive clean surface.

Step 5: Read results at 5 minutes.

DO NOT INTERPRET RESULT AFTER 5 MINUTES.

INTERPRETATION OF RESULTS

Negative Result

NEGATIVE: Two colored bands appear on the membrane. One band appears in the control region (C) and another band appears in the test region (T). Certain lines may appear lighter or thinner than other lines. A line is to be considered a line whether it is faint, light or dark.

*NOTE: The shade of red in the test line region (Drug/T) will vary, but it should be considered negative whenever there is even a faint pink line.

Preliminary Positive Result:

POSITIVE: Only one colored band appears, in the control region (C). No apparent colored band appears in the test region (T).

Invalid Result:

INVALID: Control band fails to appear. Results from any test which has not produced a control band at the specific read time must be discarded. Please review the procedure and repeat with a new test. If the problem persists, discontinue using the kit immediately and contact your local distributor.

STORAGE AND STABILITY

Store as packaged in the sealed pouch at room temperature. The test device is stable through the expiration date printed on the sealed pouch.

The test device must remain in the sealed pouch until use. DO NOT FREEZE. Do not use beyond the expiration date.

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What do the test results mean?

Q.The drug line is lighter than control line. Does it mean the drug is present in the urine?A. No. The drug line may be darker or lighter than the control line. The line intensities of different drugs will vary for many reasons. No matter how faint the drug line appears on the test strip, it is considered a negative result. No further testing is required.

Q.What does a Negative Result mean?A. If you get a negative result, the sample did not contain the drug being tested for. No further testing is required. However, it is possible to get a negative result even if a person has taken drugs. Some reasons why this might happen are:

The urine sample was collected at wrong time. It was collected before the drug got into the urine or after it was no longer in the urine.

The person took a drug other than the one tested for in this test; e.g. they might have taken LSD, when this test is for drugs other than LSD.

Q.What does an Invalid Result mean?A. If any of the strips do not show a control, the result is invalid. We recommend that you re-test or call our toll-free help line at 1-866-465-2855 for technical help.

Other Questions:

Q.When is the best time to take the test?A. The drug test can be used at any time of day. Approximate detection times using each drug are listed in the following table:

Drug

Cutoff

Minimum

Maximum

Amphetamine (AMP)

500 ng/ml

2-7 hours

2-4 days

Cocaine (COC)

150 ng/ml

1-4 hours

2-4 days

Methamphetamine (MET)

500 ng/ml

2-7 hours

2-4 days

Opiates (OPI)

2,000 ng/ml

2 hours

2-3 days

Marijuana (THC)

50 ng/ml

2 hours

Up to 40 days

Tricyclic Antidepressants (TCA)

1,000 ng/ml

8-12 hours

2-7 days

Phencyclidine (PCP)

25 ng/ml

4-6 hours

7-14 days

Barbiturates (BAR)

300 ng/ml

2-4 hours

1-3 weeks

Benzodiazepines (BZO)

300 ng/ml

2-7 hours

1-4 days

Oxycodone (OXY)

100 ng/ml

1-3 hours

1-2 days

Methadone (MTD)

300 ng/ml

3-8 hours

1-3 days

Ecstasy (MDMA)

500 ng/ml

2-7 hours

2-4 days

EDDP

300 ng/ml

3-8 hours

1-3 days

Buprenorphine (BUP)

10 ng/ml

4-24 hours

3-6 days

The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Agency (SAMHSA) has set cutoff levels when testing for marijuana, cocaine, amphetamine, opiates, PCP, Ecstasy and methamphetamine. Screening tests may not detect amounts of drugs in a urine sample that are below the cutoff level. Even if some drug is present in a urine sample, the sample would be considered negative if the drug level is below the cutoff level.

Q.How much urine do I need?A. The Drug Tests In Bulk PreScreen Plus Test (CLIA Waived) requites just 30 ml of urine. Fill the collection cup of the minimum fill line on the side of the cup. This is enough urine for the initial test and confirmation testing if needed.

Q.Do I have to wait the full 5 minutes before reading the test?A. Yes, we recommend that you wait the full 5 minutes before reading the result.

Q.Are there any factors that could affect the drug testing result?A. Yes, certain factors may affect the drug testing result.

Certain over the counter medicines and prescription medicines may cause a preliminary positive result.

Urine can be adulterated (i.e. contaminated or tampered) by using bleach, cleaning supplies and other liquids. This may dilute the urine and the test may not be accurate.

Drinking large amount of liquids may dilute the urine so that the drug (if present) cannot be detected.

Failure to use the Drug Tests In Bulk PreScreen Plus Test (CLIA Waived) as directed may result in an inaccurate screening result.

The following compounds are detected positive in urine by the Drug Tests In Bulk PreScreen Plus Test (CLIA Waived). Concentrations are given in ng/ml; percent cross-reactivity is shown in parentheses.